Japanese Composting Method For Gardeners With Limited Space

Japanese Composting Method For Gardeners With Limited Space

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Japanese Composting Method For Gardeners With Limited Space

For those gardeners who live in an apartment or a unit and only have a balcony or courtyard but still want to make their own compost, I have a solution for you. The Bokashi bucket! This is a Japanese composting method that uses a space-saving bucket and a few essential ingredients to allow you to turn your kitchen scraps into food for your plants.

This composting kit includes some Bokashi bran and complete instructions on how to compost your kitchen scraps without the need of an outdoor compost bin. What you end up with is nutrient-rich liquid plant food that is easily dispensed from the spout attached to the bucket.

Even gardeners with outdoor growing space can benefit from using this composting system because the compost can help to improve your soil quality. Or, you can mix it with regular potting mix to use when repotting your indoor or outdoor potted plants.

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